This crisis will endure far beyond the war.

Do you know any businesses / organizations collecting donations or supplies to support the people of the Ukraine crisis? Do you know of any vigils or services being held? Maybe you have a story to share? We want to hear from you! Contact us at sam@sharedetroit.com.

Ways to Support Ukraine (We will list opportunities here as they are shared.)

Visit https://ukrfreedomfund.org/

  • Organize rallies

  • Petition your local officials to rename streets, parks, and other public areas after great Ukrainian Cities and Heroes – will help us remember this war past the next crisis.

  • Organize community efforts to make first aid kits, soldier care packs, Ukrainian flags hailed everywhere, make it clear to everyone that you support Ukraine, and you are NOT a bystander

  • Organize community outreach efforts to Ukrainian communicates in your area to show solidarity

  • There are a million Ukrainians in the USA; find them and show that you care

  • There are 3.5 million Russian-speaking Americans, many of whom came from Ukraine or Ukrainian SSR (maybe as much as 40%). Seek them out. The vast majority feel betrayed, So show them support and ask them how they think you can help.

1800SelfStorage sends surgical room equipment and supplies to outfit a field hospital near L'viv.

Thank You!

Resource Links:

For a list of 44 international agencies with the ability to donate via CNN and Public Good’s online platform:
Help those fleeing Ukraine

razomforukriane.org

Local grassroots 501(c)(3): ucareinc.org

Detroit Free Press: “How to Help Ukraine”

Key Resources and Partners:

www.Dety.org to find missing Ukrainian family or friends

Razom International, Michigan Chapter: email ilkwatts@gmail.com or ashashlo@comcast.net

Ukraine-American Crisis Response Coalition www.uacrisisresponse.com